Ordered mine the minute it was announced still not quite here but is getting closer. If I would have known it was shipping from China when I ordered would have paid for faster shipping.
Hey boardzy been following your page for a while now, like you, I also love the Zygen NP-01. and yes the cable might be a "weakpoint" (relatively), so glad to see your suggestions to make it an overall "complete" gaming mouse. Keep it up bro!
That feeling when you buy a super lightweight magnesium mouse praised by every reviewer for 300 USD and then watch reviews of an NP01s and consider switching your mouse for an 80g wired mouse.
@@juixta I think the G203 is a decent mouse. I would say that the stock cable and feet are it's biggest drawbacks and I would love if it was a bit lighter but overall you can still play well with it.
just got my modded "lightweight" vaxee outset ax with some ttc golds, silent scroll wheel, and got it down to 67 grams and i gotta say that this is my endgame mouse now
It bothers me more the cable dragging on the pad rathar than the weight, the Vaxee cable retains it's form and doesn't touch the pad, i prefer it over Zowie C Cavles and custom paracords.
@@stickmanjoe7051 Yes, I've used a bungee since the 1.1 days, but I like my cable a little bit longer than usual, so I can reach all 4 corners of the pad without stressing the springs on the bungee. The more rigid calbe suits me more. I'm not saying the Vaxee cable is better, but for sure there are others out there who don't mind it or even prefer it.
@@iagonm_ I thought I was the only one that preferred the stiffer cables. Nothing pisses me off more than the cable getting under my mouse. I play low sens so it happens every so often but I will always choose a a stiff cable even if it’s worse than the flexible ones.
Having the vaxee mice share the same wire / feet has been godlike in revisiting them with the LGG cables. The Outset AX in particular I feel like 'really' benefits in comparison to the NP-01's. Try if you haven't already
I gotta be honest, more flexible cables does not mean better cables. Every "top tier" cable I've ever tried gets stuck under the front of the mouse and gets in my way much more than a cable that holds its shape (yes, I use a bungee). In my opinion, the Xtrfy and Vaxee stock cables are best because they are flexible enough to not slow you down but stiff enough that it will stay away from the mouse itself.
Just bought this mouse after smashing my old mouse a model d - into peices over losing a ranked val game wanted to upgrade for a while was just looking for the right mouse thx boardzy for helping us all im so exited to test it out
Got the Fun Spark Outset AX with the same coating, and it feels amazing. Before, I used to only buy their glossy mice because I felt they were one of the few companies to do that right. Now I don't know if I could go back.
ur bungee doesn’t look done 100% if could get it higher so the wire doesn’t touch the pad and wire long enough u can get it all the way to the bottom of ur pad it would be ideal
Hey boardzy! ty for the reviews! Would be awesome if you could answer me a question about the hyperglides or glass feet in general. i heard they become slower than ptfe over time? All i care is the initial friction , so in the long run in your experience are glass feet faster than ptfe when its comes to it?
Seems like the initial friction has gotten a bit higher since the initial install. Ive only tried the LGG ones for the gpx but they are incredibly consistent+durable in my experience. once i use the pulsar ones a bit more ill make a full review
How do you think the lgg glass skates stand up against corepads and tiger ice for control pads/ games that need more precision, less speed like valorant are they worth switching to or just stick with corepads
Nah man they are going to buy their 150 gram literally crystal shaped mouse with terrible cable and a laser sensor because it gets 100 cos Edit: the np01s went out of stock for the white and pink color 🤢🤢
i see you have so many mouses and many mouse pads, can you please compare your aiming in like finalmouse starlight 12+artisan vs razer viper+cheapest mouse pad you have
How do you like the NP01 vs. G703 vs. Zowie-ZA. Does the NP01 fill up the back of your palm well for a palm grip? I know you're not big into that style grip mind you.
Nice Content which buttons u do prefer? the old one or this new full matte? specially for sweaty finger also wanted to know how it goes with Superglide on Saturn? I'm worried about stopping power on Valorant/CS...
is it worth it to wait for the superglides or should i just get tiger ice? i mainly play apex legends and im looking to have low initial friction on my mouse.
has anyone ever tried the vx speed 0.6 mouse feet? i currently have an np01 and planning to upgrade to np01s. idk if i should just get the vx feet or tiger ice for it
Hi, I don't really have experience in gaming mouse, can someone suggest me if I should get the g502 hero or Deathadder v2 hyperspeed? Thanks in advance
@@zahitemremetin606 deathadder v2 x hyperspeed, not a bad mouse but I feel with the smaller battery, 3A I think used to get lighter weight, it drains out very fast and needs to be changed often. Also, I feel like the mouse is slightly too long, would prefer a shorter mouse in terms of length. But honestly, in terms of overall usage etc. I think it's pretty good for a budget mouse if you can't afford the super light g pro or any other good 60g mouse
How are the superglides holding themselves after a bit of use ? Thinking about getting some for my gpx on my xraypad equate. The equate makes micro adjustments harder to do and it’s quite slow.
@@eeii8807 so far I haven't noticed the muddyness, as long as your mousepad isn't DRENCHED in sweat it should be fine? I think a lot of that drag and slowdown is just due to the large surface area but I've had no such issues on my "hien" (shindenkai with top removed) at the end of the day the skates are cheaper than a decent pad so personally it was a good upgrade for my Pulsar xlite wireless but your milage may vary depending on your setup.
can you review the Fourze gm900? It's a wireless budget mouse, with a super sick, never seen before, futuristic honeycomb design. though quite heavy at like 80g it seems to be quite a good deal for the price
@@boardzy I changed from a Razer mamba elite + a 15 bucks amazon rgb mousepad to the Xm1r and the endgame cordura mousepad and omg it's like night and day, thank you for the tips... now I only miss a Dygma raise as a keyboard :D keep up the good content Boardzy.